How Digitalization Drives the IT/IS Strategy AgendaOpen Access

Stockhinger J, Teubner R.A.

Working paper | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Through out the last decade, digitalization has fundamentally transformed the business world and put into question traditional strategy wisdom. As (digital) information technologies (IT) are the drivers of this transformation, we can expect it to have an even more profound influence on IT/IS strategy thinking. While several scholars have acknowledged the fundamental changes induced by digitalization on the conceptual level, research on emerging IT/IS strategy contents is still missing. This paper intends to fill this gap by revealing both practically relevant and theoretically valid concerns worth considering when developing IT/IS strategies for/in the digital age. Based on a working definition of digitalization, we present a set of hypotheses on how IT/IS strategies might respond to trends in digitalization. We also put these hypotheses to discussionin ten interviews with IT/IS managers in practice. Our research adds to a better understanding of the complex phenomenon of digitalization and its implications for IT/IS strategy development. Our research responds to calls for a stronger focus on strategy contents and more practice-oriented IT/IS strategy research.

Details about the publication

Name of the repositoryECONSTOR
EditorsBecker J, Backhaus K, Dugas M, Hellingrath B, Hoeren T, Klein S, Kuchen H, Trautmann H, Vossen G
Place of publicationMünster
Title of seriesWorking Papers ERCIS — European Research Center for Information Systems
Volume of series31
StatusPublished
Release year2019
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
Link to the full texthttps://hdl.handle.net/10419/213281
KeywordsDigitalization; digital transformation; IT/IS strategy; information infrastructure strategy; information function strategy; IT/IS strategy contents

Authors from the University of Münster

Stockhinger, Jan
Prüfungsamt der Wirtschaftswissenschaftlichen Fakultät
Interorganisational Systems Group (IOS) (IOS)
Teubner, Rolf Alexander
Interorganisational Systems Group (IOS) (IOS)

Projects the publication originates from

Duration: 01/01/1997 - 31/12/2032
Type of project: Own resources project